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DS needs support in maths....recommendations for websites please.

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Lotkinsgonecurly · 24/02/2012 17:42

DS in year 3, has just been moved to the lowest maths group to help his self esteem apparently as he was struggling in the middle group. Not a problem if the teachers feel he's in the right group then I will go along with that.

However, what websites would you recommend for us to use at home. We've used the KS2 BBC bitesize and don't really like those. Any others?

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IndigoBell · 24/02/2012 17:50

IXL.

No fluff or games - just maths.

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nmason · 24/02/2012 19:38

Yes ixl, woodlands junior, tutpup, funbrain.com (American but still mostly relevant).

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nmason · 24/02/2012 19:40

Ps I've had children take off with maths when being top of a lower group rather than bottom of a higher!

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KateF · 24/02/2012 19:44

DD2 has moderate SEN and really struggles with maths. She uses Sumdog which they also use at school.

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dearprudence · 24/02/2012 19:49

DS has access to mymaths.co.uk via the school. They set homework tasks on here but he can also use it for exploring other topics on his own. It's a good site, and seems to explain things clearly.

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Lotkinsgonecurly · 24/02/2012 22:58

Thanks for all those websites, will check them out with ds. Also, thanks nmason thats really good to hear.

Sometimes it would be great to just be told that by his teacher as I'm sure thats partly the reason he's been lowered. He does suffer with self confidence and being able to do something is always reassuring and bolsters you. !

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Mytholmroyd · 24/02/2012 23:09

I love the Khan Academy

It looks a bit advanced at first sight (I often use it myself when I need to refresh how to do something I haven't done for ages) but skip down the page to Arithmetic and pre-Algebra for simpler stuff. Starts at 1 +1! Smile

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